Statement released

And finally, the meeting is over. In a short statement, the European Council say that attendees at tonight’s (last night’s) meeting are sticking to the agreement made last month.

Greece must present a “full and adequate” list of reforms, fast, and all sides have agreed to work faster to make progress.

Our europe editor Ian Traynor explains:

Following three hours of talks that ended after 2 in the morning, German chancellor Angela Merkel made it plain that there would be no quick disbursement of emergency aid to Greece unless Tsipras delivered on unfulfilled pledges to supply a full menu of proposed structural reforms to the Greek economy.

The credibility of Tsipras’ proposals would need to be supported by eurozone governments before Greece, on the brink of insolvency, could obtain the financial support.